How to Apply Rubio Monocoat: A Step-by-Step Guide


When it comes to protecting and finishing your wood surfaces, Rubio Monocoat offers a unique, durable, and eco-friendly solution. Whether you're tackling a new wood project or refinishing an existing one, knowing how to properly apply Rubio Monocoat will ensure your surfaces get the best possible protection and finish.

What is Rubio Monocoat?

Rubio Monocoat is a high-quality, easy-to-apply wood finish designed to provide long-lasting protection while highlighting the natural beauty of the wood. It uses a unique molecular bonding process, meaning one coat is enough to protect your wood surfaces, making it an ideal choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.

Can You Apply Rubio Monocoat Over Stain?

One of the most common questions when using Rubio Monocoat is, can I use Rubio Monocoat over stain? The answer is yes, you can apply Rubio Monocoat over stained wood, as long as the stain is fully dry. Rubio Monocoat works well with most stains, as long as there are no lingering oils or waxes that might interfere with its ability to bond to the wood surface. For best results, ensure the surface is clean and free from contaminants. If you're not sure, test a small area first.

If you have applied a stain and are now wondering how to take your project further, consider using Rubio Monocoat Oil 2C. This is an excellent option for achieving a durable finish while enhancing the natural color of your wood. Check out Rubio Monocoat Oil 2C Colours to find the perfect color for your project.

Is Rubio Monocoat Food Safe?

Another common concern is whether Rubio Monocoat is safe for use on surfaces that may come into contact with food. The good news is that Rubio Monocoat is food safe once it has fully cured. The product is ideal for countertops, cutting boards, and kitchen tables because it is made from natural oils and is free of harmful chemicals. It provides a protective layer that will not affect the quality of food and ensures a safe, long-lasting finish.

If you're working on a food prep surface, make sure you allow the finish to cure for at least 24 hours to ensure its effectiveness. You can find more information about Rubio Monocoat products that can be used in food-related areas on our Rubio Monocoat Products page.

Can Rubio Monocoat Be Applied Over Epoxy?

Applying Rubio Monocoat over epoxy is a great way to enhance the finish and protect your surfaces, but it is important to take the right steps. Can Rubio Monocoat be applied over epoxy? Yes, it can, but you must ensure the epoxy is fully cured. After curing, lightly sand the epoxy surface to provide a texture for the Rubio Monocoat to bond properly.

You can apply Rubio Monocoat Oil Plus 2C for a sleek, matte finish over epoxy, and for those looking for a more customized look, our Rubio Monocoat Precolor Easy is a great choice.

How to Apply Rubio Monocoat: Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Prepare the Surface: Whether you're applying Rubio Monocoat over stain, epoxy, or raw wood, the first step is always to ensure the surface is clean and dry. Use a clean cloth to remove any dust, dirt, or grease. If needed, use the Rubio Tannin Remover for stubborn stains or tannin buildup.

  2. Mix the Product: Rubio Monocoat products like Rubio Monocoat Oil 2C come in two parts, a base and a hardener. Mix the two together to activate the product. The Rubio Monocoat Oil Plus is also available in sample sizes if you'd like to test before committing to a larger batch.

  3. Apply the First Coat: Using a cloth, brush, or applicator, apply the Rubio Monocoat to the wood, working in small sections. Be sure to apply a generous amount, as the product should be absorbed into the wood. Work the product into the grain and spread it evenly.

  4. Let It Sit: Allow the product to sit on the wood for about 10 to 15 minutes. This gives the product time to penetrate the wood and bond to the fibers.

  5. Buff the Surface: After the product has had time to bond, use a clean cloth to buff the surface. This will help to remove any excess product and ensure a smooth, even finish.

  6. Allow Curing: Let the wood cure for at least 24 hours before subjecting it to regular use.

  7. Enjoy Your Finished Product: Once cured, your surface will be protected with a durable and beautiful finish that enhances the natural wood grain. If you need to reapply after wear and tear, simply buff the surface and apply a fresh coat.

Final Thoughts

Using Rubio Monocoat is a fantastic way to bring out the natural beauty of your wood surfaces while providing lasting protection. Whether you're finishing a new wood project, applying it over a stain, or enhancing the look of epoxy, the process is simple and straightforward.

Don't forget to check out our Rubio Monocoat Products for all the materials you need to finish your project. Need help along the way? Visit our how-to guide for more detailed instructions.

With Rubio Monocoat, you'll achieve a stunning, long-lasting finish that you can be proud of!